free ST300 yoke just pay shipping

Discussion in '"Pay It Forward"' started by Clanceman427, May 14, 2013.

  1. Clanceman427

    Clanceman427 Hardtops need not apply

    Hello, I'm about to scrap the old bent driveshaft out of my old 64 Special ST300 parts car. I'll take the yoke off the driveshaft and ship it to anyone that wants it. Just pay the shipping. Provide your address to me and I'll get the Post Office quote and let you know the total. I believe this yoke is 27 spline. I can provide photo(s) tonight if needed. Thanks.
     
  2. stubnosebrock

    stubnosebrock Well-Known Member

    If this is the same as a TH350 yoke I would be interested.
     
  3. Clanceman427

    Clanceman427 Hardtops need not apply

    Stub nose I believe it is. Anybody out there able to confirm?
     
  4. nekkidhillbilly

    nekkidhillbilly jeffreyrigged youtube channel owner

    id like to know also
     
  5. stubnosebrock

    stubnosebrock Well-Known Member

    Kevin, im not sure if if will work, but im willing to take a chance. Will need shipped to 13790. Let me know how much I owe ya. Send me a PM if you can. Brandon
     
  6. Clanceman427

    Clanceman427 Hardtops need not apply

    Ooh glad to hear, scrap trip is this Saturday morning so I'll separate it. Any tips on taking the Buick u joint apart?
     
  7. nekkidhillbilly

    nekkidhillbilly jeffreyrigged youtube channel owner

    lemme know if this works when you get it i got one id like to use on a another driveshaft
     
  8. Clanceman427

    Clanceman427 Hardtops need not apply

    Well I wanted to send you the yoke tomorrow, but I struggled with the U joint removal. I thought I was home free once I found those c-clips and removed them, but I can't seem to drive the outer cups out of the yoke. Any secrets to getting these out? I see a zerk fitting so I thought maybe with the c-clips removed some internal pressure from a grease gun might get them to push out? I doubt it though.
     
  9. stubnosebrock

    stubnosebrock Well-Known Member

    Kevin, removing the joints is pretty easy once you do them a few times. Getting the clips out is the first part. Then you will need a vise or something else sturdy enough to hold each cross of the joint to allow you to hammer the caps out. Watch this video. This will give you an idea of what you need to do. Brandon

    http://www.ehow.com/video_2328175_removing-joint-drive-shaft.html
     
  10. Clanceman427

    Clanceman427 Hardtops need not apply

    Brandon, that video was so helpful! Thanks! This WILL be in the mail first thing tomorrow:
     

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